The secret of "not having too much crap" is not buying too much in the first place, I have only bought one camera and two lenses in the last twenty years.
I'm not a camera hoarder or fondeler my only interest in them is as a means to the end of making pictures, and I intend to go to my grave without giving my descendent's the problem of disposing of a house full of old cameras.Yes, congratulations. I on the other hand have had the pleasure of experiencing dozens of different camera types, brands, and models; learning about their functionality, specifications, and place in history. Most I've run film through, though some more than others. It has been an enriching experience. It's kind of like refusing to smell the fragrances of a wide variety of flowers, sticking only to one or two, and then going to your grave without having experienced something life had to offer.
Just my opinion.
Yes, congratulations. I on the other hand have had the pleasure of experiencing dozens of different camera types, brands, and models; learning about their functionality, specifications, and place in history. Most I've run film through, though some more than others. It has been an enriching experience. It's kind of like refusing to smell the fragrances of a wide variety of flowers, sticking only to one or two, and then going to your grave without having experienced something life had to offer.
Just my opinion.
I'm not a camera hoarder or fondeler my only interest in them is as a means to the end of making pictures...
Yes I do have a Minox 35 GT compact camera I have owned for about 25 years that I use rarely.I know you have the Canons and a TLR, I think. Do you have something small and light (pocketable) like a Canon QL-17 to carry everywhere more frequently?
Or maybe you just prefer using what you have.
I worked at a professional camera Dealers Frank for more than twenty years and am familiar with have played with and shot with just about every professional 35mm and medium format camera on the market in that period, and for my personal equipment I have chosen canon New F1 and Mamiya C330F cameras and am happy to stick with that choice and concentrate my time and efforts in to enjoying using what I have and not accumulating any more " stuff".Yes, congratulations. I on the other hand have had the pleasure of experiencing dozens of different camera types, brands, and models; learning about their functionality, specifications, and place in history. Most I've run film through, though some more than others. It has been an enriching experience. It's kind of like refusing to smell the fragrances of a wide variety of flowers, sticking only to one or two, and then going to your grave without having experienced something life had to offer.
Just my opinion.
I'm happy to hear it Frank, although I know what you mean I have been married for more than fifty years although I will never claim understand women, I very much doubt if your wife would be as happy with your analogy , I know if it was my wife I would be sleeping in the spare bedroom for the foreseeable futureIt's good to hear Ben, that your photo store experience let you handle many different cameras. It would be sad IMO, not to experience this. As a parallel example, I've been riding a BMW airhead motorcycle for many years. Great bike. But I had the opportunity to acquire a vintage Honda 750/4. After fixing it up, I rode it and let the BMW sit in the garage. The BMW felt comfortable like my wife, while the Honda felt like an exciting new girlfriend (I imagine.) I even chose the Honda to ride on my trip around the US a couple of summers ago when the BMW would clearly have been the more logical choice. For me, variety is enriching. This summer, I'm going back to my airhead.
I've been riding a BMW airhead motorcycle for many years. .. The BMW felt comfortable like my wife, while the Honda felt like an exciting new girlfriend (I imagine.)..This summer, I'm going back to my airhead.
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